Directly The ImpossibleYves-Noël Genod proposes to start working from the impossible. It’s easier than starting with the difficult. What is acquired is acquired, so don’t look back. There will be nothing more to learn in this workshop, there will be no apprenticeship. Directly the impossible.

Yves-Noël GenodYves-Noêl Genod was born with the theatre (he doesn’t know why). He just always did it. In any case, at the age when beginning to organize things (the age of reason), he was already a director, manipulating, every summer, his cousins. Tales et legends. His mother’s theatre. Adolescent, he deserted the classroom, inevitably, only to make theatre. After accompanying Claude Régy and then François Tanguy, he passed through all the dance and improvisation avant-garde of the late 20th century. An immense period of apprenticeship. So it’s with full knowledge that he now returns to Hollywood and Picasso.